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Concept Cars That Should’ve Made It to Production Modernised

Apr162019

1969 BMW 2800 Spicup

The 1969 SPICUP merges a spider and a coupe. Bringing this sassy, sporty car to modern times only took a few adjustments. We updated the grille to a modern BMW ‘double kidney’ signature and converted its identifiable hidden lamps to brooding LED’s. The innovative retractable three-piece roof was retained and wrapped in a stainless steel casing. This casing retained its iconic “wing” that supports the one-of-a-kind style of the SPICUP.

1971 Mazda RX500

The aggressive lines of the 1971 Mazda RX500 have been updated with a more fluid and modern set of angles while retaining the original overall look. We have changed the colour to its original green which supports its personality – Mazda painted it silver for the debut. The rear hatch and profile has been reduced making this a potential contender for future production.

1976 Chevrolet Aerovette

This futuristic sports coupe is immediately recognisable as a Corvette. To update it we’ve kept its shark like lines and enormous windshield but have reduced the overall profile, reducing the height and making the tail slightly more pointed. The retractable headlamps have been replaced with modern LED’s. The wheels have been updated to low profile for high performance.

1974 Lamborghini Marzal

This true four-seater with glazed gull-wing doors seems to have been design for scenic cruises in style. This vehicle has undergone an extensive update to modernize its lines, and angles. Taking cues from Lamborghini’s recent concepts, angular ground effects and vector like bumper styling bring this car to the modern time and maybe to the future.